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Friday, April. 13, 1934. Pape Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE. (Incorporated) An Independeat Newapspw Phon. Main 600 R. W, FREDERICKS . ..PublUner nd General Manager HAROLD U. FINLAY Bualnee Manager Published .veiling.. 1 exception Sunday, at 1710 Blxtn .treat, La ' Grand., Oregon. Entered at the Foatofflca of la Oranda. Oregon, at Baootid Ola. Mall Matter under aot of March 1, 1879. ' OPWCIAIi PAPER OP CNION COUNTY AND TOM CITY OP LA GRANDE MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Preai la exclusively entitled to use for publication of aU newa dlapatones credited to It or not otherwtae credited If pub llehed here. All rights of republication of special dlspatohee In this paper and also the local newa herein also are reserved, National Advertising Representative M. O. MOfjErlBEN CO., Ino. Ban Pranclsco. Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, Chicago Detroit, New York The Weather WKATIIBIt FOKKCAST Oregon: Partly Hmnly tonight iind Kntunliiy; ovrmutt on I hp coiihI; rmil- pr In J-Uut OrcKon; mutlentte cIiuukc- altlu iv .mix offhhore. local vi;rnKit Tlilinfclii): Muxlmiim inliilinuiii W uhnve. Partly cloudy, 'f'oilay: Minimum -in, 7 u. m. 00 above, rartly cloudy. Eastern Oregon Conference Will Be April 17 -18 Th annual meeting of the women of the misslonnry societies of Union, Wallowa, Bnkcr and Grant counties of the Presbyterian church, which comprise the Grande Hondo Prcuby terlat society, will - convene Tuesduy and Wednesday, April 17 and 18 at the PreBbyterlan church at Baker. Ouest speakers of the progrnm will b Miss Virginia McKenzle who has txen a missionary to Japan for a number of. years, and who speaks with authority, not only on matters per taining to tho missionary work but also on International relutlons und relative subjects. Mrs. David Thomas, 'ol Los Angeles, will represent the board of nntlonal missions on the program.. Mrs. Thomas has visited practically all1 the national mission stations of tho Presbyterian churcn, Including those In Alaska, the south west, the southern mountains and others, and gives first hand Informa tion regarding the stations. Four officers of the Oregon synodl enl will1 be present from Portland. They are, Mrs. Douglas I. Bates, syn od leal president, Mrs. R. 11. Mort, Mrs. P. H. Brundage and Mrs. John Lewis. Officers of tho Grande Rondo Pres byterian from La a run tie are, Mrs. H. H. Cleaver, who will preside over the sessions, Mrs. I. O. Bowser, first vlco president, Mrs. H. R. Han no, rec ording secretary. Mm. L. A. Bohnen kamp, corresponding secretary, Mrs. Robert Kakliij treasurer, Mrs. 3. B. Morgan, young peoples secretary, Mrs. L. B. Moe, membership secretary and Mrs. L. Denham, secretary of spirit ual life group. Luxuries often indulged become necessities. j P'rowu inako wrlukloe,, smiles Ifon them. out. ', -i ' ! , Free! A Live Racing Turtle Actually nlive! Not a toy . . . jfentle, harmless. Get several. Let them race ! Just Buy 2 Tubes of Dr, West's Double-Quick Tooth Paste and aend the 3 cartons to the foilowlnir addfesa: Dept. BU, The Wo.tern Company, Mer chnndlw Mart. Chicago q lllluols, 3 BIO TUBES OOC GLASS DRUGS INC. First Grade At Ackerman Gives E.O.N. Assembly The llrot grauo of the J. H. Ackcr onnan Tralnlint school presented an aascinnly Wednesluy alttmoon at 1 o'clock at tile B. O. N. Mlaa Edith Darby la Wucher of the! room. The program follows: Introduction to Our First Grade. Darcla 8k Iff. Song, Robin Redbreast." first gmde accompanied by Mary Ellaa An gell. Rhythms 1. Spinners, Poter Russell, Klalao Samuelson, William Bailie, Mary Jiurpcr, Ncal Brady and Barbara Webb. 3, Cradle Song, Darcla Skilf. Eleanor Soward, John Couzena, Jimmle Mc pherson and Walter Sinutz. 3. Run-Hop-Skip, Marlon Trill. Joyce Miller, Patricia Lo Tuckey, Elean or Seward and Hlldcgard licttlK. 4. Fairies and Clowns, Rcva Dale Fulp, Nnncy Fltzirerald, Patricia Elder, Peter Russell und Dale Fur man. ff. Soldiers and Animals, Luden Whealey, luul Hurley, Billy Bail ey, Clalro Stoddard, Ormand Em mons, Barbara Webb, Donald Hert-s-og, Reading of poems from Hop-Splk and Jump by Dorothy Aldls, HlUle gard Rettlg. Dramatisation. "Ask Mi-. Bear.' Introduction. Kenl Brady. Tile story, Donald Hprtttog. Cast of charactora: John Couzena. Carol Laraon, Dalo Anderson, Ormand Emmons. Dick Bean. Marian Trill, Bobby Hyde and Joyce Miller. Making of the xlrat grade screen. The story of the acroen, Claire Stoddard. Explanation of each panel, Ncal Brady, Peter Russell, Darcla Skltf, Patsy Gilbert, Clalro Stoddard and. Patricia Lee Tuckoy. Tho study of our community, Introduction, Nancy Fitzgerald. Our visit to tho Blue Mountain creamery, William Bailie. To the poBtofiico. Peter Russell. T4ie telephone office, Patsy Gilbert. Tho Harrison dairy, Patricia Lee Tuckey. The new streamline train, Carol Larson. Darcla Skiff, Nancy FltEgerald ond Joyi-o Miller each took turns In an nouncing the numbers on the pro gram. K lichen. Ware Helectlon Core should be usod In selecting kitchen wore. Olioose nieces which will stand easily, have round bot toms and HO rlrlinw nlmuf-. t.l.n .n.iutr rims. Nests of uulin and howln nr easily Btorcd and servo many uses. DON'T GET UP NIGHTS l4i The ltlmhler Willi Juniper . Oil. IMnlni. KIc. Flush out the Impurities and excess acids that cause irritation, burning and frequent desire. Juniper oil Is pleasant to take in tho form of BUKETS. the bladder laxative, also containing Buchu leaves, etc. Works on tho blndder similar to castor oil on the bowels. Oet a 2ftc box from any drug store. After four days If not relieved of "getting up ntghta" go back and get your money. If you are bothered with backache or leg pains caused from bladder disorders you are bound to feel better After this flushing and you get your regular sleep. Bukets guaranteed by Moon Drug Co. -Adv. TWILIGHT In the glooming of the evening Just before the lights nrr lit. Theie's a momont for reflection As one alts and rests a bit. It l then tho fading sunlight HiIiikk the uicmuricM of the day As the flickering evening shadows l;uue about In hllent play. Tia the hour that one remembers Sweeter days have piiKsed away, Dreams of youth when dreams were easy Instead of Bomber, dull ond gry. Yet in the silent grow twilight Comes the pence that rests the soul, Shutting out the fearful tumult Of the mms of life that roil. Franklin Lee Stevenson ChJI iin for a nib it la nre srr- Ire. W hen nreiled, mir funeral serxlrrs have hren of real comfort to 3 our frleinlH, SNODGRASS nnrl ZIMMERMAN NO RAIN HERE BUT SHOWERS OVER COUNTY Although threatening clouds hung over La G ra nde for several hou rs late Thursday, no ralfi Jell In this city. Showers wero reported from various sections nearby, but before KUiiMtb the sky was clearing. This morning tho sky was mostly clear although the weather predic tion for tonight and Saturday wits partly cloudy, and slightly cooler in Eastern Oregon. Thursday's maximum was 75 above and the minimum last night was 4'J. At 7 o'clock this morning the mercury was up to 56 above. MRS. F AIRES HAS SPECIAL TEACHING JOB Mrs. Gordon B. Falres (Mildred Hlnchcliff) welt kno.wn in this city when she was a student at the East ern Oregon Normal school, hits been doing an outstanding piece of work this year, it Is- reported, teaching a clnHs of handicapped child! in in the Mllton-Freewater community and she has been re-elected for similar work next year. Mrs. Fakes recently ad dressed the grade teachers of Milton on "The Education ol the Handi capped Child." PENDLETON AND UNION GUESTS AT LODGE MEET , About ten visitors from Union were present at the meeting of the Eagles lodge held at their hall Thursday night, two were present from Pendle ton and Mr. Williams, of Portland, was also a guest. In addition to routine business which was transacted, five new mem bers were voted upon and elected to bo, received Into membership. A re port was made of the progress of the campaign for new members, , rein vestments and reinstatements. REV. WALZ TO GIVE CHARGE AT SERVICES Rev. J. George Wolz. pastor of the Presbyterian church, will give the charge during the Installation ser vices of Rev. W. W. Sloan as the new pastor of the Presbyterian church at Baker this evening. Other ministers w'.io will have a part In the service are Ilev. Weston F. Shields, of Enterprise. Dr. D. A. Thompson, of Portland, synodlcal executive for Oregon who will preach the Installation sermon. Rev. W. L. Van Nuys, of Portland, and Rev. H. B. Thomas of Halfway. The installation services will be held at 7:30 o'clock following a din ner which will lie served In the church dining room at 6:30, GET RID OK YOUR CORNS Just a minute of your time and END-O-CORN Prestol Corns dis appear. No pain. No more suffer ing. Walk with raw. Don't fool with those- so-called "corn cures any longer. Get END-O-CORN at The Moon Drug Company TODAY. It is worth $50 but only costs fifty cents. Adv. At Reasonable Prices! Fresh Salmon Halibut After the lodge seulon. a commit tee, assisted by a committee from the Ladles Auxiliary was In charge of a social hour when dancing was en JoyeU until a late hour. Lunch was also served by the committee. GEO. COCHRAN RETURNS HOME CTorge T. Cochran returned this morning from a trip to Portland, and Astoria where he attended the Grand Commandry of Knights Templar of Oregon and also the Grand Chapter of Royal and Select Masters of Ore gon. Ho was elected grand deputy master of the Royal and; Select Masters. When she's in fashion she's In lit tle else. 0. S. C. DADS NAVE DAY ON SATURDAY CORVALLI8. Ore., Apr. 13 (Special) The llrst Dad's day ort the Oregon State college campus has been ar ranged lor Saturday, April 14, when members of the Dad s club organized last June will go to the campus Irom many parts of the state for a pro gram of snorta. business. Inspection and Just straight visiting with sons, daughters, faculty, and each other. Iaturlng the sports program ar ranged for the Dads Is the closing ex hibition game of the spring football training season. Coach Lon 8tlners 1934 varsity squad will be seen In action for the first time In a full time campus game starting at J o'clock. Earlier. In tho afternoon Coach Slats QUI will put his baseball team through their pre -season paces against Columbia university of Portland. MISS DOTY IS MAIN SPEAKER AT COVE CLUB Miss" Mabel Doty, city, librarian. Miss Mae Steams and Mrs. Ella Doty drove to Cove yesterday where Miss Doty presented the program before the members of the Cove Women's club: A review of several of the Intest books mode a very Interesting afternoon after which the hostesses served tea. The La Orande folks re turned via Union and held their first picnic of the season on the bank of Ooodbroa laae. Crabs Oysters GROUND FRESH BEEF 7S All Pure Beef Weiners 2 Lbs. . c SKESSZSEffizar Bologna LOIN RIB STEAKS BEEF ROAST 9C Lb. MOHR'S Home Rendered Shortening 'c Bring Your Own , Container BEEF BOIL ft SWISS STEAK iio.mi: ( i ki;ii BACK MOHR'S MARKET Phone M 899 Next to 49c Store life fQihay leffl Automatic Electric Cookery B? vA ; Before You Buy Any Range kijfA I Come in and 5 Kitchen ranges have "gone modern" both in style and fuel. See the wonders of our beautiftii, modern, economical elec tric ranges before you buy any range. Don't judge by old-fashioned standards an electric range gives a great deal more than simply a "new" range. It gives automatic cookery more hours of freedom better tasting food, greater cleanliness. Watch your step. Look at our elec tric ranges before you buy any range. You won't regret the time you spend. 'e our play of bctutilul por lin enamel llotpoint ctric Ranges with the new Hi-SpccJ Calrod cooking coil and wonderful Thrift Couker. Learn about the remarkable sjK'ed of the new Calrod heating coil. See how our special prices and terms enable you to own a modern, new llotpoint Klcctric Range just as easily as any other. ELECTRIC RANGE 'v At! 'i 183 H 5. i ' EASTERN OREGON LIGHT & POWER CO. Phone Jlnin 35 for Demonstration Even if You Have to Hunt Up Year Spectacles! ! f . It's going to cost you money if yon don't! For we have listed here scores of bargains to he found in your home-owned IGA Store for Saturday of this week and Monday and Tuesday of next. And when we say bargains, we mean just that. Check this over now and make a list of what you're going to buy. A nine-cent sale in the IGA Store is one of the biggest events of the season! Saturday - Monday - Tuesday - Apr. 14-16-17 Rogers Schoolboy Peanut Butter, 1-lb. Glass Pail. a- Nature's Gift Peas, 2's 9c Sweet Corn, 2's 9c Catsup, '- pint btl . 9c Queen Olives, 4-oz 9c Tomatoes, No. 2 can 9c Sliced Pineapple, No. 1 flat can Rosedale '. 9c Pineapple Tidbits, 8 oz 9c Vienna Sausage, can . 9c Sunmaid Raisins, 15 oz. 9c IGA Strained Infant Foods, 8 kinds, can 9c Taystie Macaroni, 2 pkgs 9c Libby Deviled Meat, 2 cans.... 9c Tea Garden Mustard, fancy jar 9c Libby Mustard, 6-oz. jar 9c Pure Wheat Farina, 2 Jbs, jn cello, bag .T.:r. .'.9c , Hillside Apricots, 8 oz. buffet can, 2 cans h.. 9c Mission Sweet Pickles, No 2'j can... 29c IGA Fancy Tomatoes, 2' cn, 2 for...-. 29c IGA Cream Wheat Cereal, : 28-oz. Pkgs. 2 for 1. 29c Pure Strawberry Preserves, lG-oz. glass jar, 2 for .. 29c Coffee, Pref. Stock in reusable jar, 1 lb 29c Fig Bars, 2 lbs 29c Sunshine Krispy Krax, 2 lbs 29c Planter's Jumbo Peanut Bar PAR - The Perfect .Concentrated Grnmiliir Snmi Large Pkg, tc Libby's Catsup, pint 19c Libby Dill Pickles, No. 2'2.... 19c Stuffed Olives, 6-oz 19c Libby DeLuxc Peaches, No. 212 - 19c Libby Corned Beef, No. 1 19c Libby Jumbo Peas, No. 2.... 19c Libby Sweet Potatoes ....... 19c Pref. Stock Fruits for Salad, 16-oz. can 19c Libby Red Sockeye Salmon, Fancy, 1-lb. can 19c K C Buying Powder, 25-oz. can 19c IGA Pure Vanilla, 2 oz 19c IGA Cleanser, 4 cans 19c Dinamite Cereal, 25c pkg 19c A'. Bakers Cocoa 12-lb., 2 for 19c Grapenut Flakes, 2 pkgs 19c IGA Ground Chocolate, 1-lb. 19c Brookfield Mayonnaise,, pts. 19c , OjA or Morning Ahlk 10 cans 59c Sugar, Fine Granulated, Pure Cane, 5 lbs Pineapple Juice, No. 2 cans. Libby's 2 for 29c Heinz Delicious Soups, 2 large cans T 29c Peak Coffee, ground when you buy it to suit your own brewing method., lb. 29c Life Buoy Shaving Cream, regular 40c size 29c 29c PARD DOG FOOD Mb. Caa 9 DOMINO CIGARETS Turkish and Domestic Blend You'll Enjoy Them and Save Money. Packages IGA Golden Bantam Corn, No. 2, 3 cans - 89c Honey, Eastern Oregon fancy, 5-lb. can 89c Van Camp's Tomato Soup, 6 cans - 39c Su relive for starting baby chicks, 10 lbs 39c IGA Laundry Soap for whiter clothes, 15 bars 39c Libby's Pork and Beans, 7 cans ... 39c Preferred Stock Pears, 1-lb. can, 3 for 39c IGA BUTTER Is 92-Score Extra Grade You will like it better because It ia better I Crystal White Soap Demonstration! SOAP BARGAINS GALORE! Palmolive Crystal White Super Suds 10 Bars .... 29c , B, RC1 Hot Spec'nl 4 rsigs 7 Bars 29c 1 - 10c Peet'a Gran. Free Libby Peaches, 8 oz. 9c Red Mexican Beans, 2 Pounds ,. 9c Kremel Pudding, 2 pkgs 9c Crown fancy Sardines.... 9c Peanut Brittle, 10 oz 9c Corn Flakes, pkg 9c And These Bleats Beef Pot Roast, lb 9c Fresh Ground Beef, pound 9c Boiling Beef, lb. ... 7c Steaks, Loin, T-lwne Dl- Rib, lb. 16c Fresh Dressed liens Mars Almond Slices, irood candy, 5 bars Minced Clams, 1 Vs 2 cans Brown or Powdered Sugar, 4 lbs Jane Good Dressing, 2 pints 19c 29c 29c 29c artments Join Fruits Fresh Radishes, bunches Bananas, 3 lbs I-irge Oranges, doz Ix-ttuce, head Ariz. Grapefruit, C for Swift's package cheese, 5 kinds, 2 pkgs. 29c P. S. Whole Refugee Beans, fancy No. 2 cans, 2 for 29c Mission Asparagus, No. 2, 2 cans 29c Kraft Miracle Whip, quart 29c the 9c Sale Too! Pastries Nieed Bread, loaf . 9c Danish Tastries, 2 for.... 9c Hetty Crocker Angel Food Cakes, each...,. 39c Sandwich Buns, dozen 19c 9c 19c 29c . 9c 19c Phone 48 Max R. Sarvis We Deliver The Camp Fire Girls will hold a Home-made Candv Sile in tl,Q i,m j ,. Saturday. Won't you help their cause by cSt "itf nn finfwmiM in .I iff ' I